Fortnite hill top with a circle of trees is one of the map locations needed to solve the latest week 8 challenge for the season 10 Battle Pass. The full name of the Fortnite challenge is land on Polar Peak, a Volcano, and a hill top with a circle of […]
Daily Archives: September 20, 2019
The Expedition Antarctica team took to the waters earlier this year for a 50-day journey across the Southern Ocean and beyond Antarctica. On board New Zealand’s research vessel RV Tangaroa, an international group of researchers used state-of-the-art technology to scan the seabed. The Aegis imaging system allowed scientists to capture fascinated images like […]
CAPE PRINCE (3.25, treble) can follow in the hoof prints of past winners of today’s Hanson, Hanson and Clark Conditions Stakes at Newbury and show that he is star of the future. Recent winners of this mile event have been a moderate bunch but, in the past, it was a stepping stone […]
Windows 10 was recently granted a new cumulative update from Microsoft, known as KB4515384. This patch released on September 10 and was claimed by the American tech giant to fix several issues with the popular operating system – including a remedy for a recent high CPU problem related to Cortana. […]
Mr Trudeau was plunged into controversy this week following the release of images which showed the Canadian Prime Minister in black paint. The Prime Minister was pictured at a private school gala covered in black makeup during an Arabian Nights themed party in 2001. In the wake of that initial […]
Colorado police are searching for the vandal who defaced a new sign outside of a Grand Junction mosque this week. Two Rivers Mosque unveiled the sign, which was found covered in black paint early Wednesday, only three weeks ago. The landscaping surrounding the sign was also damaged. Abdelghani Essaifi, vice […]
(Bloomberg) — Hong Kong police beat pro-democracy protesters in custody and committed acts that amount to “torture” during recent demonstrations, Amnesty International alleged in a new report that could fuel further unrest. Police used “unnecessary and excessive force” in making arrests, beat a protester for declining to answer a question […]
George Ford and Owen Farrell have been named together in England’s starting XV for their Rugby World Cup opener against Tonga, with Eddie Jones unleashing his first-choice side in Sapporo on Sunday. As reported by the Guardian on Wednesday, Jones has opted to select his strongest side available despite hinting […]